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(contextual) to improve or recover "The economy is starting to ____ after the crisis." (Note: this phrasal verb has MANY meanings depending on context!)
pick up
exposed to the possibility of being harmed "Elderly people are especially _____ in extreme heat."
vulnerable
showing sympathy and concern for others "The doctor was very _____ toward his patients."
compassionate
given freely and generously "She offered her help with ____ kindness."
unstinting
unselfishly concerned for or devoted to others "His decision to donate a kidney was purely _____. "
altruistic
seeking to promote the welfare of others, especially by donating money "The foundation supports _____ projects worldwide."
philanthropic
earning a lot of money (informal) "That influencer is ______ from brand deals."
raking in the money
used to say what most people think is likely to happen (often in betting or investments) "_____ is on her winning the election."
the smart money
to reluctantly spend money (informal) "I had to _____ $200 for car repairs."
fork out
with a very small amount of money "They travelled around Europe ______."
on a shoestring
lacking money (informal) "He’s always _____ cash right before payday."
strapped for (cash/money)
short of money (informal) "I’m a bit ____ this month, can’t go out much."
hard up
extremely poor, lacking the means to provide for oneself "After the fire, the family was left _____ ."
destitude
receiving government financial support. "She’s been _____ since losing her job."
on welfare